top of the hour. thank you for joining us in this cnn newsroom. i m erica hill. i m jim chsciutto. the ntsb investigators are headed back to ohio. they have more concerns after a new crash there. and now, there is a police training facility where there was protesters who set a vehicle on fire and there was a clash there. and we will look at the look next of former president trump and governor desantis as they head to ohio this week. and we go to jason carroll who is on the scene there in ohio, and i understand, jason, that the ntsb investigators are going to be headed to the scene today, and we understand that we have new information about the crash and what the train was carrying, and is there a risk to the citizens there? yes, the ntsb say that there is no risk to the residents here, but within a month s time, a second crash here, and you can see that one of the cars here is still on the side here, and the investigators will be coming out to sort out what happened
continues to squeeze american families. brand-new numbers showing prices rising more than expected last month yet again. hello, welcome, everyone. sandra smith in new york. mike, great to have you again. mike: great to be here again, mike emanuel. wholesale inflation, 8.5% in september, slightly above the 8.4% predicted. sandra: biden administration bogged down with economic challenges. the president saying there is a chance, he says, for a very slight recession, in a new interview that aired last night but pointed to a global slowdown instead of placing blame on his own policies. all of this comes with the midterms around the corner and as the federal reserve considers another aggressive rate hike to try and rein in inflation. charles payne will join us in a moment. sandra: jacqui heinrich is live from the north lawn for us. jacqui, hello to you. so, what do these brand-new numbers on the economy tell us? hey, good afternoon to you guys. the producer price index
time and then they don t engage. that is a by, big mistaking because i do believe that most americans when it is coming to the issues of gender, race, most americans are tolerant and em pa thet thick. they would be with the democrats on the culture war issues if the democrats fought. i am not a democrat, erica, but that is my biggest criticism is to fight the republicans on these issue, and we are with you. joe walsh, thank you, for coming on this morning. as the afghans face a brutal anand deadly winteter, they sayt they need humanitarian aid this year just to survive. some of f the heartbreaking stories coming up. clearly, you re a safe drir.
yesterday. today, they re offering an apology. the big mistaking that had people thinking they had gotten the bargain of the year. but first, here are your options. resign or be fired. that is the ultimatum that was just given to nearly 200 educators tied to one of the largest school cheating scandals in u.s. history. it was just over a week ago, a state investigation revealed 178 teachers, including 38 principals, woulding at 44 schools cheated for students on standardized tests in atlanta. on monday, interim superintendent erroll davis replaced four superintendents and one principal in the atlanta public school scandal. now a letter has been sent to the 178 teachers, principals and administrators who were on the state investigative report as either confessing to or being implicated in the cheating. davis has ordered that educators resign by next wednesday or they will face termination. he says the culture inside the school district has to change. people failed children,